Shanghai baby Shanghai
So I've arrived in Shanghai and as everything is ever changing in this city, I've once again set out to re-learn the city! Its strange knowing a place without really knowing it..
For the quick update, then I have found an apartment which I am sharing with two other girls (Linda and Frida - both Swedish). And we're living in the French Concession area which is a nice semi-quiet area amongst the 18 million people living in Shanghai. Its nice (keep in mind, Chinese style nice) and big (about 140 sq. meters) and with time it will feel like home as at the moment its just filled with suitcases and other bags.
My second week at GN ReSound has just begun and things are starting to get more interesting and serious too... Just to sum up, then I'm in for one hell of an experience. My area of work deals with having direct contact with a Chinese government organisation in establishing and initating hearing aid projects through out China. And so far, my first meeting with the President of the this Gov. Organisation consisted of us spending a day in Xiamen sight-seeing - whereafter my boss just looked at me and said "this is the Chinese way of doing business with the Gov. ...very slow process". I guess for some, time isn't money...
Anyways, I'm alive and well!
For the quick update, then I have found an apartment which I am sharing with two other girls (Linda and Frida - both Swedish). And we're living in the French Concession area which is a nice semi-quiet area amongst the 18 million people living in Shanghai. Its nice (keep in mind, Chinese style nice) and big (about 140 sq. meters) and with time it will feel like home as at the moment its just filled with suitcases and other bags.
My second week at GN ReSound has just begun and things are starting to get more interesting and serious too... Just to sum up, then I'm in for one hell of an experience. My area of work deals with having direct contact with a Chinese government organisation in establishing and initating hearing aid projects through out China. And so far, my first meeting with the President of the this Gov. Organisation consisted of us spending a day in Xiamen sight-seeing - whereafter my boss just looked at me and said "this is the Chinese way of doing business with the Gov. ...very slow process". I guess for some, time isn't money...
Anyways, I'm alive and well!

1 Comments:
At 4/9/07 11:53,
Anonymous said…
Hæ Benna mín
Til hamingju með íbúðina. það eru greinilega spennandi tími framundan hjá þér og þú vonandi veist að ,,þolinmæði þrautir vinnur allar". Dísa frænka
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